vockleya
08-12-2009, 10:05 PM
I just built my second computer. It's mostly working, but I am having a few problems.
The Specs:
AMD Phenom X4 940 Black Edition (OC'd to 3.5GHZ)
NVIDIA 8800 GTS 320 MB
Biostar TA90GXB A2+
4GB (2GBx2) 1066MHz RAM
1TB SATA3 HDD
500GB SATA3 HDD
800W Thermaltake PSU
Every so often core 1 of the CPU stops working and some parts of the computer freeze (especially video players). This only seems to happen when there is a video player running, so I'm wondering if it's related to the graphics card. The other 3 cores continue to work and most other applications continue operation.
The next problem is related to data transfer speed. When I am transfering large files from HDD to HDD, I get less that 10 MB/s transfer speed. The entire computer lags for the whole time the file is copying.
It seems that every time some program that uses a lot of data or requires a fast transfer rate is running, the computer is slow. This computer feels slower than my previous computer with a 2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo and only 2GB Ram.
I had to use the overclocking functionallity in the bios to get the ram to run at spec speed (it was stuck at 800 mhz).
If I had to guess, the problems all relate to a problem with the HyperTransport bus. Is this something that could be fixed by replacing the CPU or motherboard? Or have I completely missed something. Please help.
By the way, I'm running Ubuntu 9.04 GNU/Linux.
The Specs:
AMD Phenom X4 940 Black Edition (OC'd to 3.5GHZ)
NVIDIA 8800 GTS 320 MB
Biostar TA90GXB A2+
4GB (2GBx2) 1066MHz RAM
1TB SATA3 HDD
500GB SATA3 HDD
800W Thermaltake PSU
Every so often core 1 of the CPU stops working and some parts of the computer freeze (especially video players). This only seems to happen when there is a video player running, so I'm wondering if it's related to the graphics card. The other 3 cores continue to work and most other applications continue operation.
The next problem is related to data transfer speed. When I am transfering large files from HDD to HDD, I get less that 10 MB/s transfer speed. The entire computer lags for the whole time the file is copying.
It seems that every time some program that uses a lot of data or requires a fast transfer rate is running, the computer is slow. This computer feels slower than my previous computer with a 2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo and only 2GB Ram.
I had to use the overclocking functionallity in the bios to get the ram to run at spec speed (it was stuck at 800 mhz).
If I had to guess, the problems all relate to a problem with the HyperTransport bus. Is this something that could be fixed by replacing the CPU or motherboard? Or have I completely missed something. Please help.
By the way, I'm running Ubuntu 9.04 GNU/Linux.